I trimmed Palmetto, Inner loch ness (was pretty bad), and part of West meadow. Did about 2 hours total. I rode randy's trail, spider berm, golf cart, and loch ness and all were good. the climb after the bridge on loch ness to upper loch ness is washing out again, but it is OK going the other way.

I trimmed Palmetto, Inner loch ness (was pretty bad), and part of West meadow. Did about 2 hours total. I rode randy's trail, spider berm, golf cart, and loch ness and all were good. the climb after the bridge on loch ness to upper loch ness is washing out again, but it is OK going the other way.

Darrin

Thanks Darrin and Ells for your trimming help. I'm going out there tomorrow, Friday morning, to put up a couple of signs and trim the rest of West Meadow and probably try to fix that edge the hogs chewed up too. If anyone knows of a spot that needs some attention let me know. Also, I have room in the truck for a couple folks if you want to come out and help. Afterwards, weather permitting, I want to ride most of the trails too.

I had not rode inner loch ness for a long time , so I was glad to do it. It is a pretty good trail. Yeah I saw that edge you are talking about garry, it was not pretty. The bridge over the creek area was actualy very rideable today I was impressed. Is that tree going to stay on west meadow as well? it looks like it has been there awhile...

I had not rode inner loch ness for a long time , so I was glad to do it. It is a pretty good trail. Yeah I saw that edge you are talking about garry, it was not pretty. The bridge over the creek area was actualy very rideable today I was impressed. Is that tree going to stay on west meadow as well? it looks like it has been there awhile...

I had not seen the tree on West Meadow that you're talking about, but I will see it Friday. I haven't had the time to get out there enough, and County has restricted access by vehicle for maintenance as well; that is in the final stages of being corrected hopefully next week. If it's something I can easily leave as an option I'll look at that, but mostly it all depends on if a trail can be made relatively maintenance free. Lots of volunteers make that more realistic folks. hint...hint...hint

The tree Darrin referred to on West Meadow is right after Randy's Trail splits off (if riding around Loch Ness clockwise). I cut the debris around it 2 weeks ago to make it rideable, but it's a chainring grinder and trickier if coming at it from the other direction.

The tree Darrin referred to on West Meadow is right after Randy's Trail splits off (if riding around Loch Ness clockwise). I cut the debris around it 2 weeks ago to make it rideable, but it's a chainring grinder and trickier if coming at it from the other direction.

I didn't make it that far today. I cleared all the rest of West Meadow that was so thick and over grown between Baby Nessie and the curve before the split to Randy's and Upper Loch Ness before the rain came pouring down. Maybe next time I can make it the rest of the way around.

yeah, I stopped right around baby nessie yesterday. Inner loch ness took most of my time since there was a lot of low hanging branches and stuff. That tree as it sits is about 2 inches off the ground making it the chainring grinder it is. not a very big diameter tree, and could be OK to roll over if it were on the ground.